וואו חיבור ממש טוב יש לשניהם על הבמה… מירי אישה טובה עם לב רחב … איזה זכות לראות את מיכאל ככה ששר מכל הלב… ושבאמת מתכוון לכל מילה… בקיצור זה ריגש אותי ואהבתי
מלך אני אוהבת אותך מהיום הראשון שראיתי אותך אמרתי לאחותי יהודית מחולון שאתה תיזכה לאירוויזיון גם לגיסתי צילה מהקריות אתה ומירי שרים נפלא איזה אלוף מלך שיהיה דרך טובה ישר כח בהצלחה אני מאחלת לך שתביא את האירוויזיון הבא לארץ הקודש אמן עדנה
To Live, or Not to Live, That Is the Question “To be, or not to be, that is the question,” mused Prince Hamlet in the so-called “nunnery scene” of William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet. Every year, around the world, some 800,000 people answer this question negatively and take their own lives. Even worse, suicide is one of the leading causes of death among young people. Why do people, especially young ones, take their own lives? Is it possible to strengthen their desire to live? The authors of the Talmud wrote, “For two and a half years, the House of Shammai and the House of Hillel disputed. One side said, ‘It is better for man not to be born than to be born,’ and the other side said, ‘It is better for man to be born than not to be born.’ They concluded, ‘It is better for man not to be born than to be born, but now that he is born, let him look into his actions’” (Eruvin 13b). Indeed, if an alien were to land on Earth and look at us, it would probably say, “The pathetic humans bump into each other, ridicule and humiliate one another, and do everything they can to ruin each other’s lives. No wonder they are so depressed. Why did nature create such miserable beings?” Suicide is the extreme consequence of a series of problems that afflict people to the point where they decide to end it all. But even before these problems become too much to handle, they make us ask about the meaning of life. After all, if life is only about survival through ordeals, then it is indeed better not to be born than to be born. The thing is that when we begin to ask questions about life, or as the sages wrote, “look into our actions,” we begin to grow. Pain leads to spiritual development that lifts us to realms we would not have dreamed existed, and we would not have searched for them were we not forced by pain. The key to these new realms lies in fostering positive connections among people, in emerging from the mindset of alienation and narcissism we have so devoutly nurtured until now, to find that when we sympathize with others, we gain rather than lose. We win new perspectives and new ideas, new wisdom and knowledge, and new friends. By changing our attitude to others, we change our world. Moreover, by choosing who we bond with, we shape and reshape our world with every new acquaintance. In this way, no world is too harsh to live in, since we can always change the people we connect to, and in so doing, change our world. Also, there is no end to the insights and knowledge we can gain since there are always more connections to make than we can establish in our lifetime. And best of all, when we connect with other people, we attune ourselves to our surrounding reality, which is already connected and would have worked in perfect harmony if we, humans, did not disrupt it. The more we develop positive connections, which aim to support and nurture rather than depress and oppress one another, the more we expand our perception of reality. We find that the reality we have known until now was only a “corridor” to a deeper and more expansive perception. If we want people not to take their own lives, we must give them a reason to live. When people understand what life is for, they will have a purpose to go through life’s trials and tribulations. As Nietzsche wrote, “He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.” Therefore, our task today is to reshape our connections in order to reshape our world. The world reflects our attitude toward others. If we jointly transform our attitude toward others from abusive and aggressive to considerate and caring, the lives of all of us will change, as well, from a losing battle to a smooth and pleasant ride. It is really up to us.
מיכאל זמר מעולה !!! שמחה שנבחר לייצג אותנו באירוויזיון 💯 הוא המובחר שלי מהשיר הראשון ששר בתכנית 🥰
מדהימים! גרמתם לי לבכות. אוף, אני רוצה את אמא שלי בחזרה...עד שניפגש. עד שניפגש שוב...אמא❤❤❤
וואו חיבור ממש טוב יש לשניהם על הבמה… מירי אישה טובה עם לב רחב … איזה זכות לראות את מיכאל ככה ששר מכל הלב… ושבאמת מתכוון לכל מילה… בקיצור זה ריגש אותי ואהבתי
פשוט וואו, מרגש! תודה לכם איזה לבבות גדולים, מירי מסיקה כל הכבוד על ההזדמנות לזמר נפלא!!!
Ich höre das Lied jeden Tag nach der Arbeit. Und während der Arbeit ist es in meinem Kopf.
מרגש תמיד נסיך🤍❤🧡🧡💛💛💚💙
ווהו מיכאל - נגעת לי בלב
זמר ממש טוב וגם נראה חמוד.לייקקק!!!!!!😉😉😉
מיכאל מזדהה עם המילים לגמרי.מירי קול מדהים .בסוף היום כולנו רוצים חיבוק.
וואו וואו וואו כל כך יפה
אין כמו אמא בעולםם!!!
וואווו... צמרמורת אזה ביצוע
מרגש..מוכשר..בהצלחה בהמשך הדרך
איזה שלמות ביחד!!!!! אהבתי ❤
מרגש מאוד
אמאלה..דואט מרגש
מגיע מקום 1
לא רק שהם דומים ויזואלית אלא גם בקול מדהים🥰
איזה חיבור מרגש💗💗💗
מלך אני אוהבת אותך
מהיום הראשון שראיתי אותך אמרתי לאחותי יהודית מחולון שאתה תיזכה
לאירוויזיון גם לגיסתי צילה מהקריות
אתה ומירי שרים נפלא
איזה אלוף מלך שיהיה דרך טובה ישר כח
בהצלחה
אני מאחלת לך שתביא את האירוויזיון הבא לארץ הקודש
אמן
עדנה
ליהודית את אמרת שהוא יזכה,עם צילי לא דיברת עליו בכלל.
איזה יופי. מקסים. מרגש. בהצלחה ♥️🙏
איזה מרגשים
יווו איזה ביצוע, מושלם ❤❤
זמר ענק , יכולת ווקאלית מצויינת !
שיר מרגש !
ריגשתם !!! בכוונה שלכם...בחיבור ביניכם....שרים 'מהבטן'...תבורכו💝
נגמרו המילים הלב נמס
מיכאל עילוי♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️👏👏👏👏👏
כמה זיופים אמאלההה
I Hope he would win
וואוו איזה ביצוע
Very good Performance, great Video
זה אומר שהוא הגיע למקום טוב באקס?
סביר להניח
מקום ראשוןןןןן
נדיר
מקסים וכל כך מרגש❤🙏
B e a u t i f u l
מדהימים. איזה קולות
מדהימים זמר\ת בראוו
just B E A U T I F U L!!!! such emotions....
מדהימים💖
שר מהמם. אביב גפן יצא קטן
מהמם
Lovely
רואים את ההתרגשות של מיכאל מהמעמד. הפער בינו לבין מירי גדול מדי בבצוע הזה. היא טובה מדי...
יותר טוב ממנה
שטויות!!!! יש לו הופעה וקול מהמם וחם ! לפחות כמוה. והיא זמרת ממש טובה .
מיכאל אלוף קול מצמרר
מהמם. אין מילים.
מושלמים
של מי השיר הזה⁉️
של מירי
מילים ולחן אליה רוסיליו
אז אתמול (5.2.2022) שודר הגמר שבו מיכאל זכה, וזה קרה לפני כמה חודשים טובים . לא מפתיע
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משהו שם בסאונד לא משהו. היו לי צמרמורות מזיופים וחוסר כוונון של שניהם, באסה. כי הם זמרים ענקיים
מחמם את הלב
To Live, or Not to Live, That Is the Question
“To be, or not to be, that is the question,” mused Prince Hamlet in the so-called “nunnery scene” of William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet. Every year, around the world, some 800,000 people answer this question negatively and take their own lives. Even worse, suicide is one of the leading causes of death among young people. Why do people, especially young ones, take their own lives? Is it possible to strengthen their desire to live?
The authors of the Talmud wrote, “For two and a half years, the House of Shammai and the House of Hillel disputed. One side said, ‘It is better for man not to be born than to be born,’ and the other side said, ‘It is better for man to be born than not to be born.’ They concluded, ‘It is better for man not to be born than to be born, but now that he is born, let him look into his actions’” (Eruvin 13b). Indeed, if an alien were to land on Earth and look at us, it would probably say, “The pathetic humans bump into each other, ridicule and humiliate one another, and do everything they can to ruin each other’s lives. No wonder they are so depressed. Why did nature create such miserable beings?”
Suicide is the extreme consequence of a series of problems that afflict people to the point where they decide to end it all. But even before these problems become too much to handle, they make us ask about the meaning of life. After all, if life is only about survival through ordeals, then it is indeed better not to be born than to be born.
The thing is that when we begin to ask questions about life, or as the sages wrote, “look into our actions,” we begin to grow. Pain leads to spiritual development that lifts us to realms we would not have dreamed existed, and we would not have searched for them were we not forced by pain.
The key to these new realms lies in fostering positive connections among people, in emerging from the mindset of alienation and narcissism we have so devoutly nurtured until now, to find that when we sympathize with others, we gain rather than lose. We win new perspectives and new ideas, new wisdom and knowledge, and new friends. By changing our attitude to others, we change our world.
Moreover, by choosing who we bond with, we shape and reshape our world with every new acquaintance. In this way, no world is too harsh to live in, since we can always change the people we connect to, and in so doing, change our world. Also, there is no end to the insights and knowledge we can gain since there are always more connections to make than we can establish in our lifetime.
And best of all, when we connect with other people, we attune ourselves to our surrounding reality, which is already connected and would have worked in perfect harmony if we, humans, did not disrupt it. The more we develop positive connections, which aim to support and nurture rather than depress and oppress one another, the more we expand our perception of reality. We find that the reality we have known until now was only a “corridor” to a deeper and more expansive perception.
If we want people not to take their own lives, we must give them a reason to live. When people understand what life is for, they will have a purpose to go through life’s trials and tribulations. As Nietzsche wrote, “He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.”
Therefore, our task today is to reshape our connections in order to reshape our world. The world reflects our attitude toward others. If we jointly transform our attitude toward others from abusive and aggressive to considerate and caring, the lives of all of us will change, as well, from a losing battle to a smooth and pleasant ride. It is really up to us.
בעל כורחינו נולדנו ובכל כורחינו נמות....😥